scholarly journals Characteristics of surface water quality and stable isotopes in Bamen Bay watershed, Hainan Province, China

PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. e0245438
Author(s):  
Julan Guo ◽  
Yilei Yu ◽  
Gaojie Wu ◽  
Muyuan Ma

Bamen Bay is located at the intersection of the Wenjiao River and Wenchang River in Hainan Province (China), where mangroves have been facing a threat of water quality deterioration. Therefore, it is imperative to study the characteristics of the surface water quality on a watershed scale. Water samples were collected three times from 36 monitoring sites from 2015 to 2016. It was found that nitrate was the main inorganic nitrogen form and all the surface water types were alkaline. Meanwhile, aquaculture water had high content of nitrogen, total phosphorus, chlorophyll a (Chl.a), total organic carbon (TOC), and chemical oxygen demand (COD). Significant spatial and temporal variations were found for most parameters. However, stable isotopes of δD and δ18O indicated that river water mainly originated from atmospheric precipitation and experienced strong evaporation. The water chemistry and isotopes of the Bamen Bay, mangroves, and aquaculture water were initially affected by the mixing of fresh water and seawater, followed by evaporation. The river and reservoir water chemistry were mainly controlled by water–rock interactions and cation exchange as deduced from the ionic relationships and Gibbs plots. These interactions involved the dissolution of calcite-, bicarbonate-, carbonate-, and calcium-containing minerals. Oxidized environments (river, reservoir, and Bamen Bay) were conducive for nitrification, while anaerobic conditions (mangrove and aquaculture water) were beneficial to the reduced nitrogen forms.

Author(s):  
Aleksandra Ziemińska-Stolarska ◽  
Mirosław Imbierowicz ◽  
Marcin Jaskulski ◽  
Aleksander Szmidt ◽  
Ireneusz Zbiciński

Keywords: online monitoring; dam reservoir; water quality; multi-parameter probe; eutrophication


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariana Marselina ◽  
Arwin Sabar ◽  
Nurul Fahimah

Abstract Developments in agriculture, industry, and urban activities have caused deterioration of water resources such as rivers and reservoirs in terms of quality and also quantity. This includes the Saguling Reservoir, which is located in Citarum basin, Indonesia. A review of previous studies reveals that Water Quality Index (WQI) is efficient for the identification of pollution sources as well as for the understanding of temporal and spatial variations in reservoir water quality. The NSFWQI (The National Sanitation Foundation Water Quality Index) is one of the calculation methods of WQI. NSFWQI is commonly used as an indicator of surface water quality is based on Nitrate, Phosphate, Turbidity, Temperature, Fecal coliform, pH, DO, TSS, and BOD parameters. The average index of NSFWQI was determined to be 48.42 during the dry season, 43.97 during the normal season, and 45.82 during the wet season. A calculation of the WQI classified the water quality in the Saguling Reservoir as “bad” in condition. This study reveals that the strongest and most significant correlation between the concentration parameters and the WQI score is the turbidity concentration fecal coli, which is used to determine the required parameters for the calculation of WQI with reduced parameters if needed. This research also conducted nitrate concentration distribution analysis around Saguling Reservoir using the Inverse Distance Weighted method.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariana Marselina ◽  
Arwin Sabar ◽  
Nurul Fahimah

Abstract In recent years, developments in agriculture, industry, and urban activities, especially around rivers and reservoirs have caused significant changes to the quality and quantity of water resources. This includes the Saguling Reservoir, which is located in Citarum basin, Indonesia. A review of previous studies reveals that Water Quality Index (WQI) is efficient for the identification of pollution sources as well as for the understanding of temporal and spatial variations in reservoir water quality. The National Sanitation Foundation – Water Quality Index (NSFWQI), which is a commonly used indicator of surface water quality, is based on turbidity, temperature, phosphate, nitrate, fecal coliform, pH, DO, TS, and BOD parameters. Using the results from the correlation matrix, we show that the two water quality parameters that influence the NSFWQI value the most are turbidity and fecal coliform. The average index of NSFWQI was determined to be 48.42 during the dry season, 43.97 during the normal season, and 45.82 during the wet season. A calculation of the WQI classified the water quality in the Saguling Reservoir as “bad” in condition. This study reveals that the strongest and most significant correlation between the concentration parameters and the WQI score is the turbidity concentration fecal coli, which is usable to determine the required parameters for the calculation of WQI with reduced parameters, if needed. This research also conducted nitrate concentration distribution analysis around Saguling Reservoir using the Inverse Distance Weighted method.


2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 200-220
Author(s):  
SOMNATH SAHA ◽  
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SUKANTA KUMAR SAHA ◽  
TATHAGATA GHOSH ◽  
ROLEE KANCHAN ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 4 (5) ◽  
pp. 70-72
Author(s):  
Cristina Roşu ◽  
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Ioana Piştea ◽  
Carmen Roba ◽  
Mihaela Mihu ◽  
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